Exploring the social and cultural dimensions of early Christianity is academically and theologically challenging and is deeply affecting the way I approach scripture and incorporate its meaning into my life as a Christian.

When I started, I was skeptical whether an online class could replicate what happens
face-to-face in the classroom. My experience is that the online community is just as
tight as the on-campus community.

Dr. Fraser's teaching and research interests are in the field of Spirituality. In addition to a range of related courses, including Celtic Christian Culture and Spirituality, Personal and Corporate Disciplines of Spirituality, and Simple Living, in recent years she has also served as the primary instructor for the foundational course in the M.Div. and M.A.M.C. degree programs, Introduction to Theological Education for Ministry. An ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), she joined the PTS faculty and staff in 1995.

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